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Implementation of Nano-scale Rectifiers: An Exact Study
Published 2009-12-24, updated 2009-12-28Version 2
We propose the possibilities of designing nano-scale rectifiers using mesoscopic rings. A single mesoscopic ring is used for half-wave rectification, while full-wave rectification is achieved using two such rings and in both cases each ring is threaded by a time varying magnetic flux $\phi$ which plays a central role in the rectification action. Within a tight-binding framework, all the calculations are done based on the Green's function formalism. We present numerical results for the two-terminal conductance and current which support the general features of half-wave and full-wave rectifications. The analysis may be helpful in fabricating mesoscopic or nano-scale rectifiers.
Comments: 5 pages, 6 figures
Journal: Solid State Communications, Volume 150, Issues 37-38, October 2010, Pages 1741-1745
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: exact study, implementation, full-wave rectification, greens function formalism, time varying magnetic flux
Tags: journal article
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